To celebrate last month's release of the third
House of Haverstock book, COUNTESS
BY COINCIDENCE, Cheryl
Bolen is giving away an autographed copy of the
first book in the series, LADY BY
CHANCE. LADY BY
CHANCE is currently in the top 50 bestselling Regency
romances on Amazon, after spending more than two years in
the top 20.
All three
House of Haverstock books are marriage of
convenience Regency romances that display Cheryl's
lighthearted writing style.
To enter: Read the
description and/or excerpt of COUNTESS
BY COINCIDENCE here and answer the
following question: How many siblings does John, Lord
Finchley, have?
To extricate himself from financial difficulties, John Beauclerc, the Earl of Finchley, concocts a scheme to marry a stranger who's answered his advertisement.
He'll show his grandmother! That lady’s withholding money until he can demonstrate more maturity and less scandalous behavior. At six and twenty, the last thing he wants is to settle down. He goes to the church at St. George's Hanover Square to wed Miss Margaret Ponsby of Windsor, send her on her way with £100, and continue to pursue wine, women and faro with his fun-seeking friends.
After the ceremony, he realizes he's married the wrong woman. Miss Margaret Ponsby of Windsor obviously thought the wedding was to occur at St. George's Chapel in Windsor. Lady Margaret Ponsby was at St. George's in London. How can he extricate himself from this wretched marriage—a marriage over which his grandmother is ecstatic? If only Lady Margaret Ponsby weren't so shy.
When the lanky young (though most disreputable) earl she's worshipped from afar for as long as she could remember asks her to move to the church's altar with him, she's powerless to decline. Even after a wedding ceremony begins, she still remains mute. She must be standing in for Lord Finchley's true bride. But once she realizes she really is married to Lord Finchley, she determines to do everything in her power to make this a dream marriage. Even if it means imitating her clever, talkative sister.